Mindapples in the media

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“As neuroscience and psychology reveal more about how our minds work, we think huge progress can be made through basic mental health literacy training.”
Andy Gibson, The Guardian, April 2012

“So one of my manic to-do lists leads me to mindapples.org to find out more about getting a mental five-a-day... I compile my own five-a-day - among them spending a few minutes looking after the plants in my garden and taking a 15-minute cycle around my local common - and I realise that while doing them may not make that bubbling undercurrent of anxiety disappear, it does subside. I feel less useless, more capable.”
Kathryn Knight, Grazia, October 2011 (print only though, sorry)

“I find Mindapples a pretty intriguing concept, which could really catch on. Just as gyms became a big thing in the 80s, will the 2010s see the arrival of serious preventative mental health?”
Madeleine Bunting, The Guardian, April 2011

“Mindapples is a site that aims to share and develop ways of maintaining mental health in innovative ways. A community-based knowledge sharing community focused on mental well-being. Yay!”
Mindhacks, October 2008

“I try to listen to beautiful music at least once a day, I don’t check my portfolio even in the best of times, I hug a loved one at least one more time than was expected, and also I avoid television advertisements as much as possible. That’s four…”
Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution, October 2008

“There is a strong societal awareness that to take care of our physical health we can go to the gym or eat well, but there is not an equivalent understanding of how to take care of our minds. “
Andy Gibson, The RSA Journal, October 2008